The South Austin Popular Culture Center (SAPCC) presents, exhibits, documents and interprets Austin art and culture of the past 50 years and makes that history accessible to local, national and international audiences. Our programs trace the evolution and the social context of Austin’s cultural production from the early 1960s through the present and interpret the local, state and national impact of the artists, art forms and recurrent themes that have profoundly shaped the city’s self-conception over the past fifty years.
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The South Austin Popular Culture Center is proud to host the Summer Flying Saucer Cinema Series this summer.

This free event showcases thought-provoking films every month.

Films are viewed under the stars, so please bring your own chair to assure seating.

This month’s movie premier will take place on Saturday, July 17 at 8 p.m. The film starts at 8:30 p.m.

ATTENDEES MUST PARK NEXT DOOR ON COLLIER STREET

Presented By: ANOMALY ARCHIVES

“The ufo phenomenon exists in a synergistic cybernetic interface with humanity. Whatever the true nature ofUFOs, they interact with us within several differentmilieus, all of which are influenced by the mediaand culture. This media and culture in turn feedsback into the phenonomenon in a continuous cycle.If the fantastic fictions of our television and printmedia can feedback upon and influence our imagesand ideas of the unknown then we will continue to havea harder and harder time of sorting the wheat fromthe chaff of non-human intelligences communicatingthrough the ufo encounter.Therefore it is very important that we look at some ofthe various ways the subject of UFOs and Aliens havebeen handled by the film and television industries.”- SMiles Lewis, Founder of the Anomaly Archives

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